HE to Joe Dante: Thanks for sending this Bette Davis article along, bruh. I had never read this.

William Wyler’s assessment of Davis’s intense personality and what their marriage might have been like was very…uhm, illuminating.

Howard Hughes told her he’d never achieved orgasm before being with her? What shameless bullshit!

Honest confession: I’ve never seen any of Davis’s William Wyler films. Not even Jezebel! I’ve had this idea all my life that she was some kind of Ultimate Super-Bitch, and I never wanted that vibe in my head. Even with Bob Dylan‘s endorsement and all.

The only old Davis films I’ve seen are 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Elizabeth and Essex with Errol Flynn and The Bride Came C.O.D. with Jimmy Cagney. Plus All About Eve, of course.

I’ve never even seen the one with Paul Henreid when he lights two cigarettes and gives her one of them. What is that, Now, Voyager?

Why did she have an affair with George Brent, of all people? He always struck me as a dullard.

The Girl Who Walked Home Alone” is a fascinating biography title.